Use @Cockpit to manage remote systems with a graphical user interface - without needing to install Cockpit on the remote systems themselves! (The secret is Python.) #Fedora#Cockpit#Python#Linux
Dear #CentOS#cockpit, if my Accept-Language is set to en-GB,en;q=0.9,en-US;q=0.8,it;q=0.7 why on earth is your UI presenting itself in Italian? I'm explicitly listing as lower preference than English!
If you missed our @devconf_cz talk about @Cockpit 's new bridge and the "get a Cockpit UI on any machine", the video is available now. Thanks to the organizers and session chairs!
Also made a basic #Headscale application for #Cockpit. Headscale is a #Tailscale compatible coordination server. At the moment, it just shows a basic nodes list with online state and the first IP address.
I have used manjaro in the past and for the reasons outlined in all the previous remarks and which I could not recover and fix 3x. I switched to openSUSE and didn't look back. I wondered why I didn't use openSUSE much sooner. it's solid, it's fast, it's reliable, it uses #btrfs filesystem, and has rollback feature as my insurance.
I didn't get that with manjaro. everytime I did update with manjaro after the 1st screwup, and reimaged the second time, I was nervous like walking on egg shells. as a user, I shouldn't have to feel that way. I gave manjaro 3 chances, after the 3rd screw up. I had enough. Manjaro was too complicated for me to troubleshoot, I'm just a novice user. So I went for a robust distro that was simple to use. I switched to openSUSE #Tumbleweed rolling release.
When using openSUSE, I don't feel that way. i feel super relaxed about the routine #openSUSE updates. after 4 yrs running openSUSE Tumbleweed, not 1 single incident issue. that's what I call reliable and stressful #Linux distro. For me its simple because it has #yast, the command and control #GUI#management console. I don't need to know #CLI to admin my OS. I have yast. easy peasy.
Last week in Brno, we created the first public beta of #cockpit 's "Client" flatpak. This can connect to machines which don't have any cockpit package installed. Please let us know how that works for you!